EXPEDITION OPERATIONS
- Oversee need for and use of new equipment (i.e. cross-country skis, stand-up paddleboards, kayaks)
- Develop and refine protocols as needed for activities like cross-country skiing, bear safety, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), zodiac driving, and rifle training (Arctic only).
- Develop and implement operations-based training for Field Staff.
- Work with Marine Operations and Compliance to disseminate guidelines and protocols to the fleet.
- Help create safety videos for ship operations.
- Assist Field Staff Coordinators to understand and disseminate information about destination requirements and training.
- Act as Field Staff Department liaison for all vessels for shipyard.
- Manage Expedition Equipment Specialist to ensure that all shipboard equipment is properly maintained and inventoried, and equipment is ordered efficiently.
- Work with Expedition Development to identify innovative tools for exploration.
- Work with IT to ensure all staff computers and cell phones are updated, functioning, and stored properly onboard.
ADMINISTRATIVE
- Work with Field Staff Logistics Manager and Field Staff Manager on all Field Staff Handbook updates and changes.
- Communicate with shoreside teams on staff-related concerns (voyage documentation expectations to staff, marketing questions, information boards etc.).
- Review weekly digital comment cards, and adjusts expedition operations appropriately.
- Regularly hosts debriefs with expedition leaders and provides feedback to field staff.
- Act as liaison and a Lindblad staff representative for IAATO and AECO; communicate all IAATO and AECO updates to the department, including Expedition Leaders and staff.
- Frequently visit the ships to provide mentorship and/or training for Expedition Leaders and other Field Staff and build report with Ship’s officers and crew.
- May fill in as Expedition Leader on 1 – 2 trips per year.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- BA/BS degree or equivalent industry experience
- Extensive experience in field operations within an expedition travel environment, including polar regions specifically Antarctica and polar bear habitat
- Must have extensive experience driving zodiac
- Must have comfort in the water and snorkeling
- General knowledge of natural and human history of the places to which National Geographic – Lindblad Expeditions travels
- Strong skills in time management, handling multiple tasks, setting priorities, and meeting deadlines
- The ability to work independently, as well as with others, in a team environment.
- Proficient working in the Windows operating system
- Using the English language, this person must have an ability to read, write, and comprehend policies, legal guidelines, correspondence, and memos. Must also possess the ability to effectively communicate--both in writing and orally--with a professional demeanor, while building relationships over long distances.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience in a leadership position in polar regions strongly preferred, and experience working aboard LEX expedition vessels preferred.
- In-depth knowledge of--and acquaintance with--Lindblad Expeditions field staff preferred.
- Certified and experienced in rifle operations
- Familiarity with AECO/IAATO
- Professional experience operating in brown and black bear habitat
- Inventory and gear management experience
- Experience working within Outlook, SharePoint and OneDrive
Top Skills
What We Do
In 1958 Lars-Eric Lindblad, considered the father of eco travel, founded Lindblad Travel and pioneered the first non-scientific expeditions to Antarctica (1966) and Galápagos (1967), subsequently opening the Amazon, Papua New Guinea, China, Bhutan, and more to curious, respectful travelers. In 1979, his son Sven-Olof Lindblad founded Special Expeditions, eventually re-named Lindblad Expeditions, specializing in ship-based expedition travel.
In 2004 Lindblad Expeditions forged an unprecedented alliance with National Geographic with a joint mission “to inspire people to explore and care about the planet through expedition travel.”
Today the company operates a fleet of 10 ships, including the 148-guest National Geographic Explorer, the world’s ultimate expedition ship, and the 106-guest National Geographic Orion, the newest ship in the Lindblad-National Geographic fleet. All ships sail equipped with sophisticated exploration tools, to provide unique, immersive experiences in the planet’s capitals of wildness and culture. Our expedition ships regularly explore Galápagos, Antarctica, Alaska, Arctic Norway, Baja California, Costa Rica and Panama, Europe, the Baltics, Vietnam and Cambodia, and more.








